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According to legend, there are fourteen Long Mai in China. What are they?

According to legend, there are fourteen Long Mai, nine mountain dragons and five dragons in China. Mountain dragons are Tianshan Mountain, Kunlun Mountain, Emei Mountain, Qinling Mountain, Taihang Mountain, Changbai Mountain, Hengshan Mountain, Taishan Mountain and Hengshan Mountain, which are often called four mountains and five mountains. These five dragons are Heilongjiang, Yellow River, Huaihe River, Yangtze River and Pearl River.

China's Long Mai originated from Kunlun Mountain and is called the ancestor of Wanshan Mountain. Mountain dragons dominate the nobles, while water dragons dominate the rich and the poor. Fourteen Long Mai, nine mountain dragons and five hoses make up the map of Long Mai in China, so the emperor called it the Ninth Five-Year Plan.

China Long Mai's ancestors originated from Kunlun Mountain. On the left (northwest) of Kunlun Mountain are Tianshan Mountain, Qilian Mountain and Yinshan Mountain. There is Altai Mountain in the north, which is juxtaposed with Helan Mountain, Daxinganling Mountain and Changbai Mountain. On the right side of Kunlun Mountain (northwest and southwest), there are Tanggula Mountain, Himalayan Mountain and Hengduan Mountain.

Long Mai of Kunlun Mountain, sandwiched between the above two mountains, is constantly performing brilliant dances to the East. The main vein of Long Mai falls in Xi 'an (the ancient capital of Chang 'an) in Shaanxi, then flows eastward out of the Central Plains (Henan), and branches to the north, south, east and west at the same time, forming the Kunlun Mountain System.

After Kunlun Mountain arrived in the Central Plains, there were Liupanshan and Qinling Mountains in the east. There is Taihang Mountain in the north; There are Wushan, Xuefeng and Wuyishan in the south; South is Nanling; Jia Wuyue: Hengshan Mountain in Beiyue, Taishan Mountain in Dongyue, Huashan Mountain in Xiyue, Songshan Mountain in Zhongyue and Hengshan Mountain in Nanyue.

There are Huangshan Mountain in the east and Yushan Mountain in Taiwan Province Province (4000m above sea level), and Emei Mountain in the southwest. These world-famous and unparalleled mountains, large and small Long Mai, constitute a picture of loong, which is a picture of Wolong where dragons and loong are mixed.

There are at least 24 dynasties in the history of China. If every dynasty had Long Mai, then China had at least 24 Long Mai. Long Mai of the Yellow Emperor is in the Yellow River Basin of the Central Plains; Long Mai of Dayu is in Jiulong Mountain, Wenchuan County, Sichuan Province today; Long Mai in Shang Tang is in the Yellow River Basin; Long Mai of the Zhou Dynasty was in Qishan; Long Mai of the Qin Dynasty was in Xianyang; Long Mai in Han Dynasty was in Pei County; Long Mai in the Western Jin Dynasty was in Hanoi; Long Mai of Sui Dynasty was in Hongnong;

Long Mai in Tang Dynasty was in Chang 'an, Longxi and Taiyuan. Long Mai lived in Kaifeng, Gongyi and Luoyang in Song Dynasty. Long Mai in Yuan Dynasty was in Inner Mongolia grassland; Long Mai of the Ming Dynasty was in Fengyang, Anhui; Long Mai in the Qing Dynasty was in Changbai Mountain in the northeast. Of course, these are approximate ranges. In fact, it is difficult to determine the specific location of Long Mai, because the dragon's range of activities is changeable, and most Long Mai is born by mountains and rivers.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Long Mai